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Blood and Gold (Audio Cassettes)
Blood and Gold (Audio Cassettes)
Author: Anne; Jacobi, Derek Rice
Publisher: Random House
Category: Book

Buy Used: $19.29





Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 192 reviews

Format: Import
Media: Unbound
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1

ISBN: 0375414215
EAN: 9780375414213
ASIN: 0375414215

Publication Date: 2001
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Complete set of four cassettes in their original clamshell case. Very clean, former library cassettes Ships immediately in a bubble wrap mailer to protect your item. Satisfaction guaranteed. .

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  • Paperback - Blood and Gold (The Vampire Chronicles)
  • Audio Cassette - Blood and Gold (Anne Rice)
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  • Audio Cassette - Blood and Gold (Anne Rice)
  • Audio Cassette - Blood and Gold
  • Hardcover - Blood and Gold (Random House Large Print (Hardcover))
  • Hardcover - Blood and Gold
  • Hardcover - Blood and Gold (Vampire Chronicles)
  • Unknown Binding - Blood and Gold
  • Paperback - Blood and Gold
  • Audio Download - Blood and Gold (Unabridged)
  • Hardcover - Blood and Gold (Vampire Chronicles)
  • Kindle Edition - Blood and Gold
  • Mass Market Paperback - Blood and Gold (Vampire Chronicles)

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Customer Reviews:   Read 187 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars i couldn't pick it up...   August 10, 2008
I loved every one of this series, but this one made me yawn, i have owned this book for years and STILL haven't finished it. not riveting at all...


2 out of 5 stars Fire really isn't all that important to a Vampire Hmm??   November 13, 2007
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

It's a good thing that Anne Rice has decided to only write inspirationals from now on. Truly it is because her novels have degenerated beyond repemption. At least I won't be surprised if the last two of her novels I have left to read are any indication.

Sloppiness can be an art form true. But even well done sloppines is too good of a term for her work in the twenty-first century. Consider herein Rice in 1530s Venice says of a contemporary that they "surely" know the age of an artifact from ancient Antioch. Sheer rubish. Unless of course word-of-mouth is a new power of "creatures" back then. Again folks get ready for the disruptive addiction Rice has to the word "creature."

But then fire has always been a way to kill a vampire. Either from the Sun or not. But then Marius spends 400 pages in his book and never says a word about getting burned out of his gord one night. Not a peep.
Sloppiness is surely one thing that Anne Rice could spend a little time trying to avoid. I am not one to nit pick over every discrepency in this Author's works only because I am at he close of her career as it stands now. But I will miss her.



1 out of 5 stars What the...?   September 14, 2007
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I thought this author hated fan fiction. I mean, on her web site she forbade her fans from writing any more of it back in 2000.

And yet, skimming through this book, I saw scene after scene, dialog thread after dialog thread, that seemed to have been plucked directly from some of the (much better written) fan fiction I've encountered over the years. Take the scene in which Marius and Thorne go out to the local watering hole and meet up with three ladies, for instance. I read that same scene in a piece of fan fic fully two years before this book was released. The fan's scene involved different characters, but otherwise it was nearly verbatim.

Then again, maybe that was the real reason she demanded all fan fiction be removed from the Internets.

Outside of that rather intriguing item, this book was a crashing bore.






3 out of 5 stars Not Free SF Reader   September 3, 2007
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Blood and Gold is an example of another book of the Vampire Chronicles series that is of around the same quality as The Vampire Armand.

Instead of Armand though, this is Marius' story, and Armand is of course part of this. However, the major focus is his discovery of a vapire, his turning, and his eventual custodianship of the two ancient statue-like vampire elders, and the problems this causes.





5 out of 5 stars I love this book   August 24, 2007
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This book is one of my personal favorites for Anne Rice. Mostly just because the character Marius from the vampire chronicles is also one of my favorites. I love the writing in the book. It is very detailed, as any avid Anne Rice/vampire chronicles fan can attest too, but it doesn't slip into the long-windedness that becomes boring either.
But I loved the story, chronicling from the great Imperial Rome into the Byzantine Empire and then the Italian Renissance until now. There is a love for the each of the time periods described that really comes through.
Being an Anne Rice fan, this book truly is one of my favorites of hers. But as I said, her character of Marius was always one of my favorites anyways.


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